To: xsysmgr
Morris didn't mention my favorite (for entertainment value) Demmycrat candidate in 2004---Al Sharpton. It's gonna be a lot of fun watching Rev. Al make the other candidates sweat during their debates. I can already imagine Sharpton causing the empty suit of the North Carolina shyster to be drenched in sweat.
The best way to approach the 2004 Demmycrat Presidential campaign is as entertainment with liberal doses of great comedy. So sit back, pull out the popcorn bowl, chug down a few brewskis, and ENJOY the show. I am sure going to look forward to it. Hee! Hee!
7 posted on
05/29/2002 2:48:02 PM PDT by
PJ-Comix
To: PJ-Comix
You are right. This is not necessarily good news for Bush. A liberal in moderate clothing like Ambulance Chaser Edwards is much harder to beat than an honest liberal like Chris Dodd. Every Republican leaning independent should vote for Al Sharpton. If he can get even 12-15% of the vote and be encouraged to stay in the race as long as possible, the eventual DemocRAT nominee would have the unenviable choice of giving him second spot on the ticket or risk offending their base by not giving him second spot on the ticket. Either way is A.O.K. for Dubya.
To: PJ-Comix
You are right. This is not necessarily good news for Bush. A liberal in moderate clothing like Ambulance Chaser Edwards is much harder to beat than an honest liberal like Chris Dodd. Every Republican leaning independent should vote for Al Sharpton. If he can get even 12-15% of the vote and be encouraged to stay in the race as long as possible, the eventual DemocRAT nominee would have the unenviable choice of giving him second spot on the ticket or risk offending their base by not giving him second spot on the ticket. Either way is A.O.K. for Dubya.
To: PJ-Comix
You are right. This is not necessarily good news for Bush. A liberal in moderate clothing like Ambulance Chaser Edwards is much harder to beat than an honest liberal like Chris Dodd. Every Republican leaning independent should vote for Al Sharpton. If he can get even 12-15% of the vote and be encouraged to stay in the race as long as possible, the eventual DemocRAT nominee would have the unenviable choice of giving him second spot on the ticket or risk offending their base by not giving him second spot on the ticket. Either way is A.O.K. for Dubya.
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